Not a bad point, but I'd stick to having a brightness value passed, not a scaling factor. It's a bit easier to have a rough idea of the outcome that way IMO.
sub add_to_hexrgb {
my @rgb = map hex, unpack "A2"x3, $_[0];
my $max = (sort {$a <=> $b} @rgb)[-1];
my $smax = $max + $_[1];
return
$smax < 0 ? "000000" :
$smax > 255 ? "FFFFFF" :
do {
my $fact = ($max + $sumd) / $max;
sprintf "%02X"x3, map { int($_ * $fact) } @rgb
};
}
Makeshifts last the longest.
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